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Kettlemans Bagel adds beer to its menu just in time for hockey season kickoff

Game day just got better!🍻

Kettlemans Bagel adds beer to its menu just in time for hockey season kickoff

Delicious bagel sandwich at Kettlemans. Right: Kettlemans Bagel: Fresh sandwiches daily.

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If you love fresh bagels, delicious sandwiches, and ice-cold beer, Kettlemans Bagel is about to make your game days even better. Starting October 1, just in time for hockey season, Kettlemans will begin serving beer at its Montreal location on Avenue des Canadiens-De-Montréal.

Already famous for their freshly made bagels and stacked sandwiches, Kettlemans is now the perfect pre- and post-game hangout spot. Whether you’re heading to a hockey game or catching a concert, it’s the ideal place to fuel up, unwind, and enjoy a cold beer with friends.

And it gets better—Kettlemans is celebrating the launch of beer with a game day special: grab 2 beers for just $14! Whether you’re stopping in for a quick bite before the game or dropping by after to celebrate (or recover from a loss!), this deal is sure to keep you coming back.

Kettlemans Bagel

Promo: 2 beers for $14

When: October 1, 2024

Address: 1285, av des Canadiens-De-Montréal

Why you need to go: Kettlemans isn’t just about great food—it’s about creating a welcoming space for everyone. Now with beer on the menu, there’s even more reason to enjoy the friendly vibes and make memories with friends.

Mark October 1 in your calendar, and get ready to enjoy bagels, beer, and unbeatable game day fun at Kettlemans!

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